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Description: Pal Campo Restaurant is a unique dining experience located in 13605 S. Apopka-Vineland Rd Orlando, FL . Pal Campo Rest is a modern and traditional restaurant, specializing in Puerto Rican Cuisine with deeply rooted traditions from our home land Puerto Rico. It was established to bring you the delicious dishes like Mofongo, Arroz mamposteao, Chuletas Can Can and many others that live in all Puerto Rican kitchens. If you are looking to sit back, relax and enjoy grandma's cooking away from home, then come and experience Pal Campo Rest.

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Description: Pal Campo Restaurant is a unique dining experience located in 13605 S. Apopka-Vineland Rd Orlando, FL . Pal Campo Rest is a modern and traditional restaurant, specializing in Puerto Rican Cuisine with deeply rooted traditions from our home land Puerto Rico. It was established to bring you the delicious dishes like Mofongo, Arroz mamposteao, Chuletas Can Can and many others that live in all Puerto Rican kitchens. If you are looking to sit back, relax and enjoy grandma's cooking away from home, then come and experience Pal Campo Rest.

My wife and I came in for a late lunch at around 2pm. You could hear “salsa” latin music playing in the background but not too loud to make it uncomfortable. I ordered churrasco steak with a side of Mofongo and Mamposteado rice...excellent presentation and taste. My wife had the steak with onions or bistec encebollado and tostones de platano. She says the steak could use a little less vinegar but was still good. Puertoricans are very energetic and that is reflected in the tone of the conversations so embrace it and enjoy everything this restaurant can offer. Our waiter, Edsel, was very attentive and answered all our questions. The fired pork or carne frita looked delicious but that will be for another visit! As desert..ry the flan..amazing..I will definitely come back next time I am in town.

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If you want to experience delicious Puerto Rican food, Pal Campo is a must. Eight of us arrived at opening time on a Sunday. We enjoyed a feast with mofongo, red snapper, and several other delicious and authentic PR treats.

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So lucky we found this place. I searched on line for puertorrican seafood restaurants, and found this place. It was full of life, live music -this guy with a fantastic voice was singing. We were told we had to wait for table but it didn't take long. Lots of customers but the service was moving fast, waiters are on their game! The portions of food are enormous , and food is delicious! We ordered red snapper/chillo and conch meat/carrucho, with tostones / fried green plantains. We recommend it and will be back! Great job guys! I wish i could upload a sound clip of the singer!

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My wife and I visited this restaurant as we wanted to try something different and had never eaten Peurto Rican food before. We we're not disappointed. The restaurant is not plush by any means but it had atmosphere. The waiter, Norman, was very good and ensured that we didn't over order. The food was very tasty - can recommend the Mafongo.

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Atmosphere: loud and gawdy. Menu choices: passable. Food quality and presentation: disappointed. Service: attentive. Prices: too high for the value. We had the fried cheese. It was ok but the sauce is too sweet. The chicken dishes were just ok but on the bland side with huge mounds of rice. Wine at 9 $ a glass for grocery store quality is just too much.

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